Succession Planting Guide

Planning your garden to continually sow the same seeds in succession will ensure you have prolonged harvests. Succession planting is especially effective for fast growing cool weather crops that cannot withstand the hot summer temperatures. The planting strategy also works well for herbs that will quickly go to seed. By replanting the same seeds every few weeks, you will be able to continually harvest the crops when they reach maturity. 

Arugula Every 2 weeks. 
Basil Every 3-4 weeks. 
Beans Every 2 weeks. 
Bok Choy Every 2-3 weeks. 
Cabbage Every 2-3 weeks. 
Carrots Every 3-4 weeks. 
Cilantro Every 1-2 weeks. 
Dill Every 2 weeks. 
Escarole Every 2 weeks. 
Lettuce Every 2 weeks. 
Mustard Greens Every 2-3 weeks. 
Parsley Every 2 weeks. 
Peas Every 2 weeks. 
Radish Every 2 weeks. 
Swiss Chard Every 2-3 weeks. 
Turnips Every 2 weeks. 
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